
African American Genealogy Workshop
Tuesday, June 17th from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
New Albany Central Library – Auditorium
Learn about your family roots during a free African American Genealogy workshop. Conducting genealogical research on African American families can sometimes feel like hitting a dead end. In this workshop, we will share strategies and tools to help you unlock the doors to some of your most challenging cases.
This workshop is presented by Anwar Daniels from the African American Genealogy Group of Kentucky. Anwar is a social studies teacher in Louisville and has done extensive research on his own family tree.
Registration is required.
Niche On-Demand Genealogy Tutorials
Learn about your family history through our Niche Academy tutorials.
Our Genealogist Melissa Wiseheart has created a series of virtual tutorials to help you explore your family history, using all the tools that our Indiana History Room has to offer. To access all the available Family History tutorials, click the button below. You can also view tutorials through the slider featured on this page.
Tutorials include:
Family History: Using the Library Website
Family History: Getting Organizes
Family History: Using Genealogy Forms
Family History: Vital Records
Family History: Alternative Sources for Vitals
Family History: Census Records
Family History: Special Census
Family History: Online Databases
Family History: Helpful Websites
AncestryLibrary – Access Genealogical Records of Billions